Description |
xxxviii, 335 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm. |
Series |
Women's roles through history
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Women's roles through history.
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 303-320) and index. |
Contents |
Introduction : women and the Renaissance -- Women and education -- Women and the law -- Women and work -- Women and politics -- Women and religion -- Women and literature -- Women and the arts -- Women and pleasures. |
Summary |
For the first time, a content-rich survey on Renaissance women for students and the general public is available. The story of the Renaissance has usually been told through the elite male perspective. Here, the lives of women and girls from a wide range of classes, religions, and countries in Europe take center stage. Women had a significant impact on the economy, social structures, and the culture of the Renaissance, despite the constraints on their exercise of power, lack of opportunities, enforced dependence, and exclusion from politics, government, science, law, banking, and more. Women's Roles in the Renaissance examines the attitudes and practices that shaped the varied roles of women then, but also the important ways women shaped the world in which they lived. The focus is on both the ideas that circulated about women and on the difference between representations of them and their everyday life experiences. Annotation. This volume examines the attitudes and practices that shaped the varied roles of women in the Renaissance and also the important ways women shaped the world in which they lived. |
Subject |
Women -- History -- Renaissance, 1450-1600.
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Sex role -- Europe -- History.
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Sex role. |
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Europe. |
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History. |
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Social role -- Europe -- History.
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Social role. |
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Social change -- Europe -- History.
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Social change. |
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Europe -- Social conditions.
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Social conditions. |
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Women. |
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Womyn. |
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Gender roles. |
Added Author |
McBride, Kari Boyd.
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ISBN |
0313322104 alkaline paper |
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9780313322105 alkaline paper |
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